Controversy

In 2003, Roy E. Disney, the son of Roy O. Disney and nephew to founder Walt Disney, resigned from his positions as Disney vice chairmen and charirmen for the companeys Feature Animation Department, citing Eisner's failure as CEO, including his flops in management with Disney owned ABC, a recent series of movie flops in the early 2000's, and turning Disney into a "rapacious, soul-less company".

In 1991, Eisner allowed the first annual Gay Days at Disney World event (unofficial) to take place, which allows homosexual couples to dress in drag and engage in various obscene acts during regular park hours in full view of visiting families.[2] The event takes place to this day at Disney parks.